People have disagreed on the significance of Libet-style experiments for discussions about free will. In what specifically concerns free will in a libertarian sense, some argue that Libet-style experiments pose a threat to its existence by providing support to the claim that decisions are determined by unconscious brain events. Others disagree by claiming that determinism, in a sense that conflicts with libertarian free will, cannot be established by sciences other than fundamental physics. This paper rejects both positions. First, it is argued that neuroscience and psychology could in principle provide support for milder deterministic claims that would also conflict with libertarian free will. Second, it is argued that Libet-style experime...
Has modern neuroscience shown that free will is an illusion? Those who give an affirmative answer of...
In this contribution I explain what the libertarian conception of free will is, and why it is of mor...
Neuroscientist Benjamin Libet has conducted a series of experiments that reveal the existence of cer...
While the question whether free will exists or not has concerned philosophers for centuries, empiric...
Skepticism about free will is increasingly often associated with the results of some empirical tests...
Marcelo Fischborn discusses the significance of neuroscience for debates about free will. Although h...
While other philosophers have pointed out that Libet's experiment is compatible with compatibilist f...
This article argues against Benjamin Libet's claim that his experiment has shown that our actions ar...
It is widely believed that Libet's experiment has shown that all our actions have preceding unconsci...
In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscientific exp...
Saigle, Dubljevic, and Racine (2018) claim that Libet-style experiments are insufficient to challeng...
Scientific experiments which try to examine free will are faced with various critical arguments — bo...
In the extensive, recent debates on free will, the pioneering experiments by Benjamin Libet continue...
<p>The neurological experiments conducted by Benjamin Libet (1985) and Grey Walter (1993, in Dennett...
In this article we study the question of free will from an interdisciplinary angle, drawing on philo...
Has modern neuroscience shown that free will is an illusion? Those who give an affirmative answer of...
In this contribution I explain what the libertarian conception of free will is, and why it is of mor...
Neuroscientist Benjamin Libet has conducted a series of experiments that reveal the existence of cer...
While the question whether free will exists or not has concerned philosophers for centuries, empiric...
Skepticism about free will is increasingly often associated with the results of some empirical tests...
Marcelo Fischborn discusses the significance of neuroscience for debates about free will. Although h...
While other philosophers have pointed out that Libet's experiment is compatible with compatibilist f...
This article argues against Benjamin Libet's claim that his experiment has shown that our actions ar...
It is widely believed that Libet's experiment has shown that all our actions have preceding unconsci...
In this paper, I will take into account and criticize two of the most celebrated neuroscientific exp...
Saigle, Dubljevic, and Racine (2018) claim that Libet-style experiments are insufficient to challeng...
Scientific experiments which try to examine free will are faced with various critical arguments — bo...
In the extensive, recent debates on free will, the pioneering experiments by Benjamin Libet continue...
<p>The neurological experiments conducted by Benjamin Libet (1985) and Grey Walter (1993, in Dennett...
In this article we study the question of free will from an interdisciplinary angle, drawing on philo...
Has modern neuroscience shown that free will is an illusion? Those who give an affirmative answer of...
In this contribution I explain what the libertarian conception of free will is, and why it is of mor...
Neuroscientist Benjamin Libet has conducted a series of experiments that reveal the existence of cer...